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Math:
During the first few weeks of school we will be
reviewing geometry. We will review plain (2-D) and solid (3-D) figures.
Check out the shape name in the table below to find the properties of each.
Plain
Solid
| We will also be working with whether or not
a figure has symmetry. A figure has
symmetry if when divided it has two identical parts. A figure can
have several lines of symmetry. |
| Figures that are congruent
to each other are the same size and the same shape. One shape can
be laid on top of the other and it will look like only one figure.
This figure can be flipped, rotated or slid in
order to fit on top of the other figure. |
| For more practice
with math concepts visit these web sites: |
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Don't forget to scroll down & to the sides when looking at web pages.
At the vary bottom of searches there are arrows or the word "next"
to go to the next page.
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